THE GREY SEAT
AND MR. WEBB'S RESIGNATION.
A good deal of misapprehension exist* reading the. Grey .eat »* %s£• posed resignation of Mr. P. C. Webb. A letter, which has been published, was lent by Mr. Webb to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, in which MrWebb declared hi? wish to resign one week after the rising o parliament for the session. It is generally supposed that this is equivalent to a resignation, but t 3 is Mt 80. Unless the resignation is SSIuK to take effect from the, date on which it is handed to the ]\ cannot bo accepted as a resignation rt all The present position is. that wr. Webb so far as is known, has not yet resigned? and that therefore there Iβ no V TwI; freely suggested[that wlienMr. Webb did not resign,he would allow himself to be re-nominated and fight i\™ Government candidate on the issue Hi
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 36, 6 November 1917, Page 4
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151THE GREY SEAT Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 36, 6 November 1917, Page 4
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